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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Megapixels versus Earthquakes
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<blockquote data-quote="MeSess" data-source="post: 303944" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p>Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong but if I'm not mistaken, the increase in pixels is basically just an increase in the resolution that the sensor captures. This is why (generally speaking) a higher megapixel count equals a sharper image at larger sizes and can be cropped more severely. Higher or lower, one is not more susceptible to blur or camera shake. Camera shake will be present in either if it was present during the photo taking the only difference is the resolution of one of the pictures will be higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeSess, post: 303944, member: 21237"] Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong but if I'm not mistaken, the increase in pixels is basically just an increase in the resolution that the sensor captures. This is why (generally speaking) a higher megapixel count equals a sharper image at larger sizes and can be cropped more severely. Higher or lower, one is not more susceptible to blur or camera shake. Camera shake will be present in either if it was present during the photo taking the only difference is the resolution of one of the pictures will be higher. [/QUOTE]
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